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This plugin lets your users setup a "to-do" list of tasks they need to do. It works with both adding a "to-do" entry for a specific link - and also just general tasks. It also lets them edit and delete these listings from their user interface. This new version also sends out emails to alert the user one of their "ToDo" entries is occurring on the current day. Version 1.3 also has a built in "date selector" , which gives you users a nice and simple way to select the date they want to add (via a DHTML calendar window). Version 1.4 now has the ability to be alerted XX days before the event actually occurs, via email (again, the user can turn this option "off" if they don't want to receive an alert.

This plugin lets you track how many people are downloading files from your site. This only works with FILE fields that go through "jump.cgi". For example, jump.cgi?view=FieldName;ID=1234. Things such as Data, IP address, Link ID, and Column are recorded, ready to be used later on in your link.html/detailed.html template.

This plugin lets you link to a .cgi script (or /profiles/USERNAME), so people can view the LinkOwners "profile". On this page, you can display any of the information from your glinks_Users table. For example, , , and also (ie how many links this users owns, that are "active"). It also gives you the option of showing these links (limited to 100, to save on resources, if the user has a lot of links =)), and link to them. I would imagine this being of quite a bit of use on Classifieds sites (i.e "show other products by this user", or anyone who just wants to show the links someone has submitted, and link to them.

This plugin will let you track the number of times a user has clicked on jump.cgi (i.e the jump.cgi?ID=xxx link found on detailed pages, and category pages). There is also a cool interface, that lets you view stats on these users (and do searches for them). This plugin REQUIRES your users to be logged in before they can "jump", otherwiseit wouldn't be able to update their account, as it wouldn't exist =)